IT Support in Geelong

Friendly, practical computer help for small businesses and home users — on‑site in Geelong (by appointment) and remote support Australia‑wide.

What I can help with

• Slow computer diagnosis & tune‑ups

• Wi‑Fi dropouts, router/modem issues, coverage improvements

• Printer / scanner setup and “offline” troubleshooting

• Email issues, Outlook problems, Microsoft 365 support

• Malware cleanup and practical security basics (MFA, updates, backups)

• New laptop/PC setup, data transfer and account setup

If you’re searching for cheap IT help in Geelong, I position this as affordable support — clear pricing, honest advice, and fixes that last.

How it works

1) Quick call / message — tell me what’s happening and what changed.

2) Best path — remote if it’s faster, or on‑site if needed.

3) Fix + handover — I explain what was done and simple next steps to avoid repeat issues.

Common fixes

These are the issues I see most often in Geelong homes and small offices.

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Affordable pricing (clear and simple)

Transparent hourly support with practical advice — no pushy upsells.

• Standard support: $99/hr (minimum 1 hour)

• Remote support is often the fastest option for software/email issues

• On‑site support available across Geelong (by appointment)

• If a job needs a bigger scope, I’ll explain it first so there are no surprises

Areas served

Geelong and nearby suburbs. If you’re close, message me and I’ll let you know.

• Geelong CBD • South Geelong • Newtown

• Belmont • Highton • Grovedale

• Waurn Ponds • Marshall • Armstrong Creek

• Lovely Banks • North Geelong • Norlane

AnalogyIT local contact details

Name: AnalogyIT

Service area: Geelong VIC, South Geelong, Newtown, Belmont, Highton, Grovedale, Waurn Ponds, Marshall, Armstrong Creek, North Geelong, Norlane

Phone: 0420 749 361

Email: info@analogyit.com

FAQs

Quick answers to common questions about IT support and computer help in Geelong.

Do you offer affordable IT help and computer support in Geelong?

If you’re searching for cheap IT help or cheap computer support, I focus on affordable, honest support with clear pricing and no pushy upsells. The goal is to fix the issue properly and help you avoid it next time.

I searched “affordable IT help” — what do you charge?

My standard support rate is $99/hr (minimum 1 hour). If remote support makes more sense, I’ll recommend that first to keep it affordable.

What types of IT support do you provide?

I help with day‑to‑day computer issues (slow PCs, errors, updates), email and Microsoft 365, Wi‑Fi and network problems, printers/scanners, backups, malware cleanup, and new device setups for home users and small business.

On‑site or remote support?

Both. If it can be solved quickly, remote support is often fastest. For hardware, Wi‑Fi coverage, printers, or office setups, on‑site support in Geelong is available by appointment.

Can you help with Microsoft 365 / Outlook problems?

Yes — password resets, sign‑in loops, mailbox setup, Outlook profile issues, MFA/authenticator problems, and general Microsoft 365 troubleshooting.

My Wi‑Fi keeps dropping out — what’s usually the cause?

Common causes are poor router placement, interference, outdated hardware/firmware, ISP modem issues, or too many devices on a weak setup. I can diagnose the cause and recommend the simplest fix.

Printers keep going offline — can you fix that?

Yes. Printer issues are often caused by Wi‑Fi dropouts, DHCP/IP changes, driver problems, or queue/spooler issues. I can stabilise the connection and set it up cleanly.

Can you remove malware and speed up my PC?

Yes — malware cleanup, startup optimisation, storage checks, update health, and practical security basics (MFA, password manager, browser safety). If hardware is the real bottleneck, I’ll explain upgrade options without overselling.

Do you support small businesses as well as home users?

Yes. Small business support includes email/M365 setup, backups, device onboarding, Wi‑Fi/network stability, basic security hardening, and practical documentation so you’re not stuck later.

What should I have ready before I call?

If possible: what device you’re using (Windows/Mac), what changed recently, any error messages/screenshots, and your preferred time for a quick call. For business issues, have the email domain/provider details handy.

How do I book?

Use the contact page to send the issue details, or call/WhatsApp. I’ll confirm the best next step (remote vs on‑site) and a suitable time.

Ready to fix it?

Send a quick message with what’s happening — I’ll tell you the best next step.